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written by on 19/11/2012
using travel inn for my stay during vacation was a wise decisison. I really liked their service. It solved my tensions of staying in vacations and helped me to enjoy vacations.
written by rfrancis2 on 13/04/2009
We stayed in the Premier travel inn in Brighton it was a lovely place very clean and the bed was comfortable I will be going there again In July.
written by on 28/05/2008
I stayed at the travel inn at Glasgow Argille street and I loved it lovely staff got a phone call making sure everything was good in the room theres a good selection for the breakfast the bedroom was nice and clean.
written by JEFFJEN on 31/03/2008
Clean, value for money, cheap. very comfortable and usually very good pub restaurants adjacent to travel inn. Sometimes not as warm in rooms in winter time as maybe it should be. never have any special offer. Overall good value for money.
written by Hpkurri on 24/11/2007
Overall the accommodation was good, i believe that if these small faults are looked into, Premier Travel Inn is an excellent accommodation for all ages and occupation types.
written by JKB on 04/08/2007
Read any travel reviews and you will find this is an excellent place to stop during the week, avoid it at the weekend if you can.
written by mister z on 12/12/2006
I currently stay in Travel Inns on average about twice a week and I book all my staff into Travel Inns whereever they are working throughout the UK. For us the Travel Inn is a great provider of great value, excellently turned out rooms and great service with a guarantee.
They are great for people who do not want the fuss and stress of a big hotel or the risk of booking into the hotel from hell. They allow a single traveller to suit themselves and have great value for family bookings.
They are usually linked with a Beafeater restaurant which offers great, well-presented and cooked, value-for-money meals.
One word of warning though, If you stay regularly the menu only changes every 3 months or so and this can mean that you get a little bored of the choices.
All in all I would recommend the Travel Inns more than any other hotel I stay in especially the Travelodge hotels that never seem to have a decent resturaunt attached to them. My best Travel Inns are Plymouth Marsh mills, Fort William, Basildon (east) and Hastings, although I really do like them all.
written by Mr Zeezee on 31/05/2006
The Travel Inn in Glasgow is an extremely clean example of a PTi. This branch has high standards, and I stay there frequently where the team all recognise me and make me feel extremely welcome whilst away from home on business. I have also had a few leisure breaks too, and they know how to entertain kids in the restaurant too. Multi skilled team dealing with all types of customers. Well done.
written by zellka on 03/01/2006
I would alway choose the Travel Inn in preferance to Travel Lodges. They are better equipped, comfortable beds and soap, biscuits supplied. Only downside is that they do not allow dogs.
Otherwise good value for money.
Some good price offers available via website.
written by poeshke on 30/12/2005
We have used Travel Inns several times in the UK and we have always enjoyed our stay there. For the price you can't be too fussy about the details: there is no minibar in the room, and in the last hotel (Bagshot) the heating was slow and seemed to switch off when you left the room. The quality of the breakfast also differs from hotel to hotel.
written by GiroJohn on 24/11/2005
We've stayed in Travel Inns all over the UK, and have never been disappointed.
written by redfire on 23/10/2005
I used to work for Premier Lodge, and I was there for the conversion to Premier Travel Inn. On a personal note I find that the changes going into make the old Premier Lodge's into Premier Travel Inn's are a down grade. Premier Lodge used to offer open accounts and room transfers, as well as 6ft beds and more tea and coffee. I found when the changes came about, Whitbread seemed more focused on paperwork rather than customer satisfaction. Premier Travel Inn reports have to be printed every hour, and this consists of about 25 to 30 sheets of paper being used, and then binned instead of recycling. (This might seem like a bitchy statement on my part, it's not, I did enjoy working for Whitbread, and would go back tomorrow. I only left my job for accommodation reasons). Whitbread offer a 100% Guarantee of a good night sleep, this is a plus if you have the balls to go to them in the morning and complain about nothing. You are fully entitled to your money back, just have a decent reason ready why you didn't sleep well, and if they challenge it, complain, because it's meant to be a no hassle refund.
Written on: 13/01/2008
I wouldn't recommend complaining to get your money back unless there actually was something wrong. Knowing from working at the Hotel chain, you can be black-listed and refused accommodation in the future and I'm not entirely sure but believe these lists are past to other hotel chains as well. So it's probably best not to abuse the system unless you weren't 100% satisfied.
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<br/>Plus the hotel will try to solve your disatifaction at the source rather than resort to the whole money back thing!!
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<br/>I would say Travel in is a great budget hotel and know, as a former staff member, I gave 110% to ensure customers had a pleasant stay
written by Stephanie Maria on 09/07/2005
I have stayed in atleast 4 premier travel inn's, 3 in Manchester and 1 in Edinburgh and if I where to chose anywhere to stay on a break away I would only chose 'premier travel inn'. Its clean and not tacky at all. I have stayed in various hotels in Manchester and on levels on cleanliness and customer service 'premier travel inn' wins 10/10 everytime.
written by ATLANTIS on 26/07/2004
I have stayed at a number of Travel Inns as I find them reliably consistent when visiting a new area; however the Travel Inn at Morrison Link stood out as being slightly better than the rest.
Fantastically located near the station and shops of Edinburgh this relatively new building is a pleasure to stay in. It is kept in immaculate condition and rooms are a generous size.
staff are kind and helpful. The food and drinks on offer are reasonably priced, served by great staff and most importantly taste great.
A really good place to stay and very cheap for what you get too!
written by escape on 29/06/2004
The Travel Inn is excellent value for money, I would recommend anyone to try out this chain of Hotels. They have an easy booking system which can be made by phone or through their website. On the website, it is useful as you can toy about with the locations and only reserve a room when you have tailored it as close as possible.
The payments for the rooms are paid upon arrival in full, so there is no waiting to book out, just drop a key or door card into a box and go!
There is always a large chain restaurant attached to the hotel that doubles up as the location for your breakfast if you want one and very good value for money and filling. Each style of "food stop" has their own theme for styles and deals.
Travel Inn are located near almost everywhere and once you have been to one, you have been to most, so you know what to expect almost whichever one you book, so it always feels a relaxed atmosphere.
I had two occasions where the stay was not up to standard and used their 100% promise system and found that all was refunded extremely efficiently and without any embarrassing arguements... You can get the refund on your way out, or fill out the satifaction form when you get home and then send it to their Offices with whatever letter you feel may explain in detail and you are sorted in a matter af days
Excellent really all round and continue to pick out the odd one or two when on a mini tour around the U.K.
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Janicetheresa's Response to zellka's Review
Written on: 26/08/2008
I am so happy travel inn do not allow dogs, this is one of the many reasons my family and I stay in these hotels, I would be very disappointed if travel inn did ever allow pets, I have a son who suffers with asthma and pet allergies. Thankyou travel inn for keeping a NO PET POLICY, I am very grateful.